Results for Battery F
Battery E, Fourth U.S. Artillery
First Brigade Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army o...
Battery 8 of the Dimmock Line
On June 15, 1864, after seizing Battery 5, Union troops sw...
Battery 5 of the Dimmock Line
In 1862 – two years before the first Federals appeared at ...
Battery B, Fourth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - First Corps
Army of the Potomac<...
Battery B, First Pennsylvania Artilery
Battery B
First Pennsylvania Artillery
P.R.V.C...
Fourth New York Independent Battery
Artillery Brigade - Third Corps
Army of the Potomac<...
Confederate Battery 6
This battery fell to the Union forces on June 15, 1864.
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. L...
Battery K, First U.S. Artillery
Second Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Arm...
Battery K, Fifth U.S. Artillery
Twelfth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Twelfth Corp...
Results for Battery F
Battery E, Fourth U.S. Artillery
First Brigade Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
First Brigade Horse Artillery
Battery E Fourth U.S. Artillery
Four 3 inch Rifles
Lieut. Samuel S. Elder commanding
July 3 Arrived on the field and took position on a hill southwest of Round Top ...
Battery 8 of the Dimmock Line
On June 15, 1864, after seizing Battery 5, Union troops swept southward along the Dimmock Line. Men of the 1st and 22nd Colored Troops captured Battery 8, overcoming heavy resistance from part of Brig. Gen. Henry A. Wise’s Virginia brigade. ...
Battery 5 of the Dimmock Line
In 1862 – two years before the first Federals appeared at the city’s gates – Confederate Captain Charles Dimmock oversaw the construction of a ten-mile line of defensive works ringing Petersburg. In front of you is Battery 5 one of ...
Battery B, Fourth U.S. Artillery
Artillery Brigade - First Corps
Army of the Potomac
First Corps
Artillery Brigade
Battery B Fourth U.S. Artillery
Six 12 pounders
Lieut. James Stewart commanding
July 1 In position about 200 yards south of the Lutheran Theological Seminary until 3 p.m. when ordered to support the Second ...
Battery B, First Pennsylvania Artilery
Battery B
First Pennsylvania Artillery
P.R.V.C.
Commanded by Capt. James H. Cooper
4-3 inch rifled guns
July 1, 1863 the Battery arrived here about noon and engaged Confederate artillery on Herr's Ridge. About 1:30 p.m. moved to the rear. Changed front, engaged Carter's Artillery and ...
Fourth New York Independent Battery
Artillery Brigade - Third Corps
Army of the Potomac
Third Corps Artillery Brigade
Fourth New York Independent Battery
Six 10 pounder Parrotts
Capt. James E. Smith Commanding
July 2 Arrived from Emmitsburg at 9 a.m. Four guns posted on the heights above Devil's Den at 2 ...
Confederate Battery 6
This battery fell to the Union forces on June 15, 1864.
Marker is on Petersburg Tour Road, on the right when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery
U.S.A.
Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery.
Lieut. Leonard Martin, U.S.A., Commanding.
(September 17, 1862.)
Early in the morning of the 17th, Battery F, 5th U.S. Artillery, generally known as Ayers' Battery, moved with Smith's Division, Sixth Army Corps, from its bivouac in Pleasant Valley ...
Battery K, First U.S. Artillery
Second Brigade - Horse Artillery - Cavalry Corps
Army of the Potomac
Cavalry Corps
Second Brigade Horse Artillery
Battery K First U.S. Artillery
Six 3 inch Rifles
Captain William M. Graham commanding
July 3 Arrived on the field and took position on the left with Cavalry and ...
Battery K, Fifth U.S. Artillery
Twelfth Corps
Army of the Potomac
Twelfth Corps
Battery K Fifth U.S. Artillery
Four 12 pounders
Lieut. David H. Kinzie commanding
July 1 Marched to within a mile and half of Gettysburg.
July 2 At daylight took position to Command a gap between the First and Twelfth ...